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. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill stock dropped by 24%, moody's is also down by 20% since this news broke. let's ask two key questions right up front. first, is there a smoking gun inside s&p? or is this political pay back for s&p cutting the u.s. debt rating back in 2011? here's what the attorney for standard & poor's floyd abrams told david faber on cnbc earlier today. >> i don't think anyone knows. is it true that after the downgrade the intensity of the investigation significantly increased? yeah. i'm sure the government would say that it had nothing to do with it. we don't know why. >> but it did increase after the downgrade. >> yeah. >> but you don't though wt tho'. >> how could i? >> eric holder addressed that at his press conference today. >> they did what they did assessing what the cr
. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill stock dropped by 24%, moody's is also down by 20% since this news broke. let's ask two key questions right up front. first, is there a smoking gun inside s&p? or is this political pay back for s&p cutting the u.s. debt rating...
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best buy this, company is playing in the u.s. electronic and appliance space, 5.5% growth and they are commodity pricing, and when you look at their numbers, earnings are going in the wrong direct. >> google is in the space and i think if office max and depot can come together, that's very attractive to somebody out there. >> best buy's debt is trading on the junk status so this company is not focused on both. they are forced to play defense. they need toer is visit that debt and that point to the lack of flexibility that the brick and model creates. i think that there's room for google, amazon and netflix. >> rethinking the experience. obviously has created. obviousy will have that about but it's not about the change in business. target has done it and seers has, and you're seeing that today in the charts. >> i need to disagree on this one. i think they ear going into the low single digits and the junk debt is it theus, the operating cash in this country is really deteriorated. i want to look at the e-commerce rather than a best
best buy this, company is playing in the u.s. electronic and appliance space, 5.5% growth and they are commodity pricing, and when you look at their numbers, earnings are going in the wrong direct. >> google is in the space and i think if office max and depot can come together, that's very attractive to somebody out there. >> best buy's debt is trading on the junk status so this company is not focused on both. they are forced to play defense. they need toer is visit that debt and...
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over in asia, though, the u.s. getting a little bit of a pick-up. >> and there was some commentary asia might pick up even as the u.s. market picks up. underneath the hood, didn't look so bad. probably worth a trade on the long side. i don't think it makes new highs by any means. but worth a fast money trade. >> any buys on the desk on mcdonald's here? >> i happen to like it. but i think you can hold off and see if you can get it more like 90 rather than 95. but when you get this stock in particular, getting bad news as they got clearly with this 1.9 drop and it doesn't go down, it tells you a lot about -- >> this is the third quarter in a row -- >> tells you a lot about the weak hands washed out already. >> the buyers come in on bad news. they come in on good news. they want to own this name. they want the dividend. they want the stability. they like the global exposure. it's really hard for the stock to go down. >> if you're considering buying gold, you may want to think twice. cnbc's kate kelly joins us with a w
over in asia, though, the u.s. getting a little bit of a pick-up. >> and there was some commentary asia might pick up even as the u.s. market picks up. underneath the hood, didn't look so bad. probably worth a trade on the long side. i don't think it makes new highs by any means. but worth a fast money trade. >> any buys on the desk on mcdonald's here? >> i happen to like it. but i think you can hold off and see if you can get it more like 90 rather than 95. but when you get...
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they hit 8,000 neighborhoods in the u.s. in all 50 states and announced a new financing, a peer of ours, and david has taken a board seat with the company and everything we're seeing is accelerating. we believe the local community where your neighbors are talking to each other is a specific social opportunity from facebook. >> uber, for those that don't know, it's a car service. >> it's an unbelievably magical service. a smartphone in a consumer's hand and smartphone in a driver's hand and algorithm that helps route all those things. when it hits scale, it hit scale in san francisco, pickup time is less than two minutes and changes behavior in the market. >> the time frame for taking those types of companyies publi is what, if not specific or exact, what's your train of thought? >> in the 1990s, it could be as low as three years and got extended to 10 or 11 as we went through the dry summer of the 2000s. i think today because of the way viral is playing on the internet you're seeing companies hit revenue growth rates much hi
they hit 8,000 neighborhoods in the u.s. in all 50 states and announced a new financing, a peer of ours, and david has taken a board seat with the company and everything we're seeing is accelerating. we believe the local community where your neighbors are talking to each other is a specific social opportunity from facebook. >> uber, for those that don't know, it's a car service. >> it's an unbelievably magical service. a smartphone in a consumer's hand and smartphone in a driver's...
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we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks. companies like nesle, telecommunication stocks to participate in. continuing wireless infrastructure build-out. companies like vodafone. >> and you like campbell's soup among others. is that because you are playing it or you think campbell's like heinz might be a juicy takeover tarlg snet. >> let's think about what our strategy is. they will say buy this sector, buy that sector. we are dealing with real people's money. so we make sure we have our assets in different places. campbell's is an opportunity for us to get staples and yes, we think it is a potential take over target like heinz. slo
we think oil would be under pressure given how we have a fairly slow economy here in the u.s. as indicated by gdp. and of course continuing disaster happening in europe. emerging markets are bouncing back. but not consuming as much commodities and energy as they have been. we have reduced our position in gold. we think gold is under pressure because hedge funds are raising so much money right now trying to take care of redemptions and in terms of what are we buying, consumer staple stocks....
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maybe the u.s. government should do that. let's take medicare and medicaid and put them all into the state exchanges. the problem is you can't pay that. >> you can't. can't afford it. >> i'll give you last word on this, phil. >> it looks like this is turning into an effort to blame unions for the health care mess that we have been in for a long time. we spend more money in health care than any country with mediocre outcomes. it would have been nice if the republicans, when they were in charge of the white house for many years, tackle this problem. >> i agree with you on that. in that sense, i'm not going to be partisan. now that the labor union democratic supporters of obama read the fine print, and we all get a taste of the cost overruns and the potential tax hikes, people are going to go nuts over this. they're not going to buy into it. i got to get out of here. grace-marie, phil, appreciate it. we're just about an hour away from a program here on cnbc that people are just dying the see. it's all about the big bucks and big
maybe the u.s. government should do that. let's take medicare and medicaid and put them all into the state exchanges. the problem is you can't pay that. >> you can't. can't afford it. >> i'll give you last word on this, phil. >> it looks like this is turning into an effort to blame unions for the health care mess that we have been in for a long time. we spend more money in health care than any country with mediocre outcomes. it would have been nice if the republicans, when...
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here is the news, dow jones reporting the u.s. justice department and gulf coast states are thinking of offering bp $16 billion deal to settle civil claims related to the deadly 2010 deep water horizon incident. bp up 10%. thank you. >> talking about moving up, markets are moving higher. we will see how we goes into the close here. couple of down days. we will come back to the tune of 94 point to the dow. let's see if we can get back it 14,000. >>> and coming up next, boozy dose of hope yum to drown our slow down sorrows and more earnings. three things that every retail investor needs to know. before we go, most awesome video of the week. who said cheer leading isn't a sport. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your
here is the news, dow jones reporting the u.s. justice department and gulf coast states are thinking of offering bp $16 billion deal to settle civil claims related to the deadly 2010 deep water horizon incident. bp up 10%. thank you. >> talking about moving up, markets are moving higher. we will see how we goes into the close here. couple of down days. we will come back to the tune of 94 point to the dow. let's see if we can get back it 14,000. >>> and coming up next, boozy dose...
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next um, u.s. portion of that going through. vast majority are going to succeed and go through without any problems. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> chinese new year. the year of the snake. thank you so much. >>> ahead on the show, mcgraw hill reports earnings and big hince to its department of justice lawsuit. the big one against standard & poor's. >> lehmans in the united states, barclays. >> the investment bank will stay. the company as a whole will be 3700 people fewer. we'll tell you what businesses the bank is exiting and what that means for u.s. banks as well. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [
next um, u.s. portion of that going through. vast majority are going to succeed and go through without any problems. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> chinese new year. the year of the snake. thank you so much. >>> ahead on the show, mcgraw hill reports earnings and big hince to its department of justice lawsuit. the big one against standard & poor's. >> lehmans in the united states, barclays. >> the investment bank will stay. the...
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the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money not my favorite thing in the long run. what about budget cuts don luskin. >> i am for budget cuts but please forgive me for pointing out this contrad
the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin...
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as far as u.s. futures are concerned, we're currently called a little bit higher at the moment on the u.s., which is interesting. bear in mind european stocks are firmly in the red. we'll check the futures in the moment. the dow is currently called up 25 points. the nasdaq and the s&p is currently called up nearly 7 points. as far as european markets, you can trust that with what we have on the screen. if xetra dax down 1.7%. the ftse down 1.2%. the biggest falls have been italian banks. a number of these banks opened limit down. unicredit down 7%. bmps down 4.95%, as well. the italian ten-year, 44.74%. we did rise to around 4.8%. so we have come down from the biggest point of the selloff. italian five-year is currently at 3.482%. it's pushed spanish yields higher, as well. in fact, we hit the highest since december last year on a spanish yield of around 5.5. currently at 5.82%. treasury yields, a little bit higher. 1.88%. what's interesting here is gilt yields right now 2.015 is where we stand. so
as far as u.s. futures are concerned, we're currently called a little bit higher at the moment on the u.s., which is interesting. bear in mind european stocks are firmly in the red. we'll check the futures in the moment. the dow is currently called up 25 points. the nasdaq and the s&p is currently called up nearly 7 points. as far as european markets, you can trust that with what we have on the screen. if xetra dax down 1.7%. the ftse down 1.2%. the biggest falls have been italian banks. a...
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i think that's the threat to the u.s. stock market. you have over three quarters of u.s. companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings. almost 72% have surpassed estimates. the earnings are terrific here. >> why would you call an end to the rally? >> i wouldn't call an end. the republicans are winning. we're going to cover that in the rest of the show. >> risk capital is very nervous because they heard the president's speech and saw bigger government and more spending. that's what got us into this mess in the first place. >> jim, are you nervous capital? >> i like to see other people nervous. volatility was too low. the market had gone too far too fast. this is a welcome correction. i know i'm not the first guy to say that. the italian thing is a great excuse, but it turns out people don't want to vote for their own austerity. it's shocking to me. i'm sure it is to you as well. there's reasons to sell off, but the most important reason is that people are not worried enough. there's been money pouring into the stock market and now we're reminded that there could be
i think that's the threat to the u.s. stock market. you have over three quarters of u.s. companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings. almost 72% have surpassed estimates. the earnings are terrific here. >> why would you call an end to the rally? >> i wouldn't call an end. the republicans are winning. we're going to cover that in the rest of the show. >> risk capital is very nervous because they heard the president's speech and saw bigger government and more spending....
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the u.s. they wouldn't mind seeing at this point. >> we've created a million private sector jobs. >> in britain? >> yeah. >> well, congratulations. >> there you go. that is the great conundrum, right? >> it's true. the different between -- well, and even with germany. the liesh market social security holding up, despite the sharp contraction in the fourth quarter. although this will probably add to the sense that the german economy bottomed during that period. >> did i see any -- i haven't seen any, no. i think that's out a little later. plenty to get through on today's program. >> it's good to be back, by the way. >> biggest take away from the mobile world congress? what's the one thing you saw that you thought, oh, that is really cool. >> i go to a conference like this and i think, machine res taking over the world. >> that's the thing we talk about. i don't like those machine peps. >> exactly. so 50 billion connected-m devic. that's a figure thatjs -- some y the point is, it isn't just abou
the u.s. they wouldn't mind seeing at this point. >> we've created a million private sector jobs. >> in britain? >> yeah. >> well, congratulations. >> there you go. that is the great conundrum, right? >> it's true. the different between -- well, and even with germany. the liesh market social security holding up, despite the sharp contraction in the fourth quarter. although this will probably add to the sense that the german economy bottomed during that...
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gave support to u.s. markets as we're just over an hour and nearly ten minutes into trade in europe. down on the session lows. you see pretty even stevens on the dow jones stock 600 between advances. and advances nosing in front at the moment. we have come back from the earlier, better start that we had. nevertheless, trying to claw back losses from where we were yesterday. the xetera dax flat at the moment. the ibex in spain up .5%. the ftse mib up .2%. there are some individual stocks worth looking at this morning. here we go, eads up 5% after earnings beat expectations. more on that company later on in the show, as well, with our correspondent in paris. and 6.7% raise in brig. shares rising because of the opt stick outlook for 2013. swiss livestock up 7%. their numbers came in with expectations. shares rising after the c.o. said further writedowns are unlikely. and cable deutsche down 4.5% on reports that vodaphone will have a takeover bid. italy, 4.86%. as peter said, 5%. anything blow that might be a
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the u.s. senate. that could kill him. we'll have the latest. and please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. that includes lower spending and limited government. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or mor . welcome back. we'll take a quick look at the stock market. we bring in cnbc's courtney reagan to give us a rundown. >> reporter: of course we've got a lot of snow out there. traders did go to work, some of them. at least we had
the u.s. senate. that could kill him. we'll have the latest. and please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. that includes lower spending and limited government. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪ get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. all right that's a fifth-floor...
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of course this suit, the government has the basis because the u.s. postal service sponsored lance armstrong. there are tons of questions about this allegation of defrauding the federal government because of this. there are statute of limitations issues. is he open to more lawsuits after this? this is not a huge shock necessarily but it is a surprise because it opens up a huge can of worms and the government would not go after him if they didn't think they had a case at this point in time. >> a bombshell development regarding a story that people probably thought was in its closing chapters. so many of his endorsers have already cut ties. i wonder if there's any lingering effect to a company that hasn't quite made that divorce clean. >> his net worth is claimed to be about $125 million. i guess your point is a good one because you would figure when he went on "oprah," he had everything lawyered to the gills. it's going to get uglier with this case. back to you. >> big story in the world of sports and beyond. brian, thank you for that. that does it for
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but for viewers in the u.s., here is one final look at u.s. futures and we'll hand it over to the "squawk box" crew. we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection.
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relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to japan and says leader less follow through with their pledge. >> we have a common approach to this and the common approach is we're not going to use currencies as a tool of economic warfare. >> and investors say the latest restructuring, natixis is up after the french lender unveils a simpler structure and the special dividend. >> and the latest polls suggest bersani's party has a narrow lead in itly. jay you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> markets are relatively quiet, save for japan. get to
relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to...
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taking american west into the u.s. now they want to take the railroad 08. >> why take the american name? >> i think there's a historic legacy and value too comes with the merp layer. it's one of the great airlines that has been around for more than 80 years. when you look at the airlines, the significance of the brand, they will be all important. >> you heard, phil, talking about with ba they have great american, they have great european routes. if they want to go international in asia, how do they tie up on that? >> well, they brought relationships with dell. actually, if you look at the strategy that has developed from american over the last few years, they've had 25% of their capacity on international. the american hasn't done well with that because their capacity is focused mainly in the caribbean and in south america. the money market markets are europe and asia. >> does that mean that they're going to reduce capacity in the u.s. or potentially are we going to see higher fares as a result? >> it's always a risk of
taking american west into the u.s. now they want to take the railroad 08. >> why take the american name? >> i think there's a historic legacy and value too comes with the merp layer. it's one of the great airlines that has been around for more than 80 years. when you look at the airlines, the significance of the brand, they will be all important. >> you heard, phil, talking about with ba they have great american, they have great european routes. if they want to go...
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the u.s. economy is expected to keep up the recent trend of modesty of unspectacular job growth in january. >>> plus, the dutch finance minister warns of a worsening deficit this year, this after the government is forced to bail out local banks after a bailout of 3.7 million euros. >>> we kick off with the pmis out of the eurozone. january manufacturing pmi, 47.9. the flash 47.5, december manufacturing pmi was 46.1. it has boosted the euro to maintain its gaze, now back over to 1.3651 and continuing to climb high. that is now a 32-month high against the yen, as well, at 11.25965. the german manufacturing pmi was a little better, as well, this morning. helping to boost those numbers. we suggest that there's benefits from emerging markets rather than, perhaps, from elsewhere in europe. anyway, coming in better once again for the eurozone. still in contraction territory, but, of course, the trend is what is being concentrated on. we had similar indicators for two die verging views on china's reco
the u.s. economy is expected to keep up the recent trend of modesty of unspectacular job growth in january. >>> plus, the dutch finance minister warns of a worsening deficit this year, this after the government is forced to bail out local banks after a bailout of 3.7 million euros. >>> we kick off with the pmis out of the eurozone. january manufacturing pmi, 47.9. the flash 47.5, december manufacturing pmi was 46.1. it has boosted the euro to maintain its gaze, now back over...
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i'm very optimistic for u.s. market now. >> what about the european crisis inspect how has that affected your company? >> the euro crisis has eventually hit us. but look, for me, one recipe out of the euro crisis is to simulate private investments. our industry is ready to make private investments, big time, as long as there is an investment friendly regulatory environment so we can actually, you know, make money in an appropriate way. i think this is part of the solution because a lot of growth and productively growth comes from the existence of ict infrastructure and we're part of that. >> and who are you going to vote for in september? >> are you kidding me? that's an interesting question. i am entirely unpolitical. >> now, ross, he also said to stay tuned for more news about a tie up potentially with fone, a spanish company that used wi-fi user generated networking hot points that put so much demand on companies like do you have ya telecom. deals may be a real theme coming out of this conference. when we spok
i'm very optimistic for u.s. market now. >> what about the european crisis inspect how has that affected your company? >> the euro crisis has eventually hit us. but look, for me, one recipe out of the euro crisis is to simulate private investments. our industry is ready to make private investments, big time, as long as there is an investment friendly regulatory environment so we can actually, you know, make money in an appropriate way. i think this is part of the solution because a...
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the u.s. struggling with extreme weather. >> digging out from nemo, residents and u.s. businesses hope to resume to normal business after mother nature dumped nearly three feet of snow in some areas. >>> and ben affleck's iran hostage drama "argo" picks up the best film accolade. daniel day-lewis wins best actor. >>> we're up for another week. we might do what they did and share the love around. >> i read the reports. we're going to talk about it later. there was no one dominant film. >> i thought it was interesting that "argo" won best picture? it was a great movie, but best movie? really? is that the -- >> "lincoln" only got -- sometimes they're quite clued up. the nominations were very similar. do you think lincoln would do better than it did. >> daniel day-lewis picked up an award. help recap for those of us who didn't catch the whole thing or any of it, frankly, but yeah, britain's big film night. now it's time for the u.s. in a couple of weeks. >> besides that, plenty of other things we'
the u.s. struggling with extreme weather. >> digging out from nemo, residents and u.s. businesses hope to resume to normal business after mother nature dumped nearly three feet of snow in some areas. >>> and ben affleck's iran hostage drama "argo" picks up the best film accolade. daniel day-lewis wins best actor. >>> we're up for another week. we might do what they did and share the love around. >> i read the reports. we're going to talk about it later....
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the u.s. this is not just a uk issue. it seems around the world, there is no appetite. but practically speaking, what will be the impact of this? >> i think of two elements. retailers have pretty much moved to very high margines and this product. those products are not necessarily totally restricted, but it's nothing like what is available in the early part of the season. you've got high margins, retail banking creating a lot of cash flow, but it's a very, very low growth business. you can't grow the business so far, your return will be 7%, 8%, 9% yield as an investor. the trick side is, how do you get from where you are to where you should be or where you're being told to be? i think in rbs's case, there's a better chance of getting there quicker. >> we'll leave it there. spanish prime minister march anna rajoy is meeting with angela merkel today in berlin. this ahead of parliament talks. this comes amid a corruption scandal at home that has called widespread calls for his resignation. he cam
the u.s. this is not just a uk issue. it seems around the world, there is no appetite. but practically speaking, what will be the impact of this? >> i think of two elements. retailers have pretty much moved to very high margines and this product. those products are not necessarily totally restricted, but it's nothing like what is available in the early part of the season. you've got high margins, retail banking creating a lot of cash flow, but it's a very, very low growth business. you...
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the u.s. european equity markets for the most part are mixed. and it's forex, guys, again, where the real focus is. so absent any weakness in the italian auctions which we didn't see which might have put pressure on the euro. instead the euro continues to rally against the dollar. and it's actually the g-20 meeting this weekend in russia that's the focus for a lot of investors. it's the yen in particular. we had the g-7 come out and create a little confusion in the market. first with the statement that seemed sort of tacitly say it was okay for japan and some countries to have been talking down their currency to the effect that they did. then turning around yesterday and trying to say, look, they meant for the statement, the statement out of the g-7, to come across as signaling concern about the excessive moves in the yen. then a canadian official struck much of the same note when asked by press later that evening. the did give up significant ground on that strength -- strengthened, i should s
the u.s. european equity markets for the most part are mixed. and it's forex, guys, again, where the real focus is. so absent any weakness in the italian auctions which we didn't see which might have put pressure on the euro. instead the euro continues to rally against the dollar. and it's actually the g-20 meeting this weekend in russia that's the focus for a lot of investors. it's the yen in particular. we had the g-7 come out and create a little confusion in the market. first with the...
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the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month moving average. december is also 200,000, 201,000 moving average. i wouldn't say this is a boom, but the economy looks a lot better after the fact. it tells me two things, number one, this momentum will carry into the new year. because with better data, we know the economy was a lot healthier. we also know that people have more income and they're probably going to be able to withstand this tax hike on the payroll side better than we thought. and people should start revising their numbers higher. >> in the last few d
the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month...
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when we come back, u.s. undersecretary lyle brainerd speaking to cnbc live from moscow this morning. we have comments on the state of the global economy right after this. and then what it all means for the markets in our trading bloc. after that it has become a staple in the world of sports now under armour is making a push into everyday life. the company opening its first stand-alone store. we're going to go shopping with brian shactman in just a little bit. to find "squawk box" online and on mobile, follow us on twitter @squawkcnbc. like us on facebook. visit our show page. squawk.cnbc.com. we'll be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "squawk." global markets are waitin
when we come back, u.s. undersecretary lyle brainerd speaking to cnbc live from moscow this morning. we have comments on the state of the global economy right after this. and then what it all means for the markets in our trading bloc. after that it has become a staple in the world of sports now under armour is making a push into everyday life. the company opening its first stand-alone store. we're going to go shopping with brian shactman in just a little bit. to find "squawk box"...
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the u.s. government launching a civil lawsuit against standard & poors and mcgraw-hill over mortgage ratings. this is the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agencies over alleged behavior tied more to the crisis. we'll talk more about the story and the implications with jacob frankel as 6:30 eastern. >>> and there's more news for boeing. the company has asked the faa for permission to do test flights. this suggests boeing has found solutions that led to the grounding of the entire fleet last month. the transportation agency says it's unclear whether battery, chemistry or an electrical issue caused a main battery on a plane owned by nippon airlines last month. investigators said today they may widen their probe on other components on the aircraft. >> thank you, mr. professor. yum brands is warning it is expecting 2013 warnings to shrink as it struggled to manage a food safety scare in china. remember i made that joke about cats. we'll leave that alone. also, toyota now rai
the u.s. government launching a civil lawsuit against standard & poors and mcgraw-hill over mortgage ratings. this is the first federal enforcement action against a credit rating agencies over alleged behavior tied more to the crisis. we'll talk more about the story and the implications with jacob frankel as 6:30 eastern. >>> and there's more news for boeing. the company has asked the faa for permission to do test flights. this suggests boeing has found solutions that led to the...
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u.s. equity futures this morning, you can see, are lighter, down by about 33 points for those dow futures. s&p futures are off by about 4 1/2. but, again, the dow above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 on friday. oil analysts are saying that trading could be choppy in the energy markets today amid growing tensions in the middle east. yesterday, israel hinted that its air force may have been behind the air strike. on a missile site in syria in order tody stroi weapons it believes were headed for lebanon. you can see right now, crude oil prices down by about 11%. 96.85. and, steve, i'll send it over to you. >> we'll talk to boeing about compensation for the grounding of the dreamliner. it estimates it will cost nearly $8el million through tend of march. barclay's finance director chris lucas and the bank's top legal expert are set to retire. the departures add to change at the top as the financial giant struggles to put disasters behind it. resimple in moment will officially beco
u.s. equity futures this morning, you can see, are lighter, down by about 33 points for those dow futures. s&p futures are off by about 4 1/2. but, again, the dow above 14,000 for the first time since october 2007 on friday. oil analysts are saying that trading could be choppy in the energy markets today amid growing tensions in the middle east. yesterday, israel hinted that its air force may have been behind the air strike. on a missile site in syria in order tody stroi weapons it believes...
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and u.s. equity futures at this hour, we have green arrows and things might turn themselves around today. fed chairman ben bernanke is going to be heading to capitol hill this morning for day one of his hemp free hawkins testimony. he's expected to defend the central bank's bond buying and likely one that automatic spending cuts pose risk. cnbc is going to have complete coverage all day. and our guest host this hour is ready to tackle all of these issues. >> this yesterday was -- thanks. we saw yesterday and you know he's not becky. you did say here with becky. he was sitting right there. he looks nothing like her. >> every morning when you say the same thing -- >> i know. andrew and cliff. but before we get to home depot and is home depot is out and we're going to do this as quickly as possible. but there will be political maneuvering on what happened yesterday in the markets based on the sequester the.and because people don't watch it as closely as us, they're going to see the sequester is n
and u.s. equity futures at this hour, we have green arrows and things might turn themselves around today. fed chairman ben bernanke is going to be heading to capitol hill this morning for day one of his hemp free hawkins testimony. he's expected to defend the central bank's bond buying and likely one that automatic spending cuts pose risk. cnbc is going to have complete coverage all day. and our guest host this hour is ready to tackle all of these issues. >> this yesterday was -- thanks....
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the u.s. is spending so much more than it brings in. i think one of the interesting things, just around rates, bullard yesterday, for example, said that he expects 3% real growth this year. so 3% real growth and 2% inflation, that gets me to march like a 5% ten-year. we're nowhere close to that. lloyd blankfein was on ur yo showing saying investors, if there is some sort of ex oh dus into stocks, and that's becoming a story -- >> and lloyd has been talking about just the potential for a stock market boom, too. >> dean, the name of your firm is macro, right? >> yes. >> so you're used to looking macro? >> yes. >> but typically, three were four, five years ago, isn't your first thing that you talk about, you mentioned washington, the sequester, the debt ceiling, every single thing you mentioned was policymakers. has it always been like that or is this a different period for your firm? >> this is i think pretty new. >> so it's hard to avoid talking about those things, right? >> that you have to pa
the u.s. is spending so much more than it brings in. i think one of the interesting things, just around rates, bullard yesterday, for example, said that he expects 3% real growth this year. so 3% real growth and 2% inflation, that gets me to march like a 5% ten-year. we're nowhere close to that. lloyd blankfein was on ur yo showing saying investors, if there is some sort of ex oh dus into stocks, and that's becoming a story -- >> and lloyd has been talking about just the potential for a...
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the u.s. equity futures at this hour and right now it looks like there are some green arrows. you can see dow futures up by about 50 points in fair value. s&p up by just about 7. joe mentioned the oscars. he was very excited about this. if you went to bed early, here is a recap of the major winners. "argo"'s win as best picture marks the first time since "driving miss daisy" that a film won top prize without its director being nominated. ang lee was best director for "life of pi." three other wins for "life of pi" came for original score, sen ma effects and cinematography. >>> daniel day-lewis took home best actor for his role as lincoln. >>> the best actress went to jennifer lawrence for "silver lining's playbook." and best supporting actress was ann hathaway for les miserables. >>> randall stephenson will be joining us live in about ten minutes. the big news on his company today, gm is switching to at&t from verizon for on-star wireless service. that's beginning with the cars they make in 20
the u.s. equity futures at this hour and right now it looks like there are some green arrows. you can see dow futures up by about 50 points in fair value. s&p up by just about 7. joe mentioned the oscars. he was very excited about this. if you went to bed early, here is a recap of the major winners. "argo"'s win as best picture marks the first time since "driving miss daisy" that a film won top prize without its director being nominated. ang lee was best director for...
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and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe mentioned, the s&p winning streak has been a strong one. in the meantime, the dow is coming off a second straight weekly loss. although, really, if you looked at this last week, it was the ever so slightest of losses. u.s. equity futures are indicated higher. dow up by 21 points. s&p is up by two points above value fair and the nasdaq is up about 3. in 20 minutes, we'll turn to predictions on where the markets go from here. then in the next hour, delivering alpo. we'll talk to the manager of a $11.5 billion hedge fund. this fund was up 30% last year. don't miss pine river's ceo
and countering it was the victim of u.s. hacking. >>> and the bulls are back from a three-day weekend. can the s&p 500 post an eighth straight week of gains? we've got four days to find out. it's tuesday, february 19th, 2013. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin who is back from vacation. let's get started with the markets. as joe...
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the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine that carl ichichan. it's the latest sell in the battle of the billionaires as the shorts feel the squeeze. >> apple emerges as the battleground stock with the likes of einhorn and tsiros and low, getting out. >> they are off the boat. passengers on the carnival triumph finally disembarked in mobile, alabama, but the trouble may be far from over which facing the public airing from passengers, pictures and potential lawsuits. >> and many hedge fund managers seem to be abandoning the precious metal. let's start with h
the u.s. session here, we just had empire state manufacturing crossing, turning positive for the first time since july. we see futures hugging the flat line pretty much. the s&p with a bias towards the green. in europe, the d-20 meeting is underway in moscow. your mixed bag as we have spain in the negative. japan's nikkei, that's one that's notable, dropping as yen strengthen for the fourth straight session. hang seng is wup and kospi is flat. >> our road map begins with a valentine...
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however for the u.s. the financial crisis is receding in the rear view mirror and we should be picking up. we think we were stuck in a growth channel centered around 2%, beginning this year probably next year, that growth channel is going to be more like 2.5%. >> what about i know long-term it's difficult enough to do it for this year. do you think 3.5 is on the horizon? >> that's going to be a real stretch. important because of demographics. the best thing we got going for us is that we are very good at extracting a form of energy in the middle part of the country that we don't like to -- that gives manufacturers a comparative -- >> i can't imagine that that's not going to be the thing -- all these other things. there's always something that offsets some of the negatives and i can't believe that's not going to be a powerful thing for us in the future. >> i think so, too. that's how we get to 2.5 demographics are going to be a drag. >> i'm being interested in your perspective. we're not talking about our
however for the u.s. the financial crisis is receding in the rear view mirror and we should be picking up. we think we were stuck in a growth channel centered around 2%, beginning this year probably next year, that growth channel is going to be more like 2.5%. >> what about i know long-term it's difficult enough to do it for this year. do you think 3.5 is on the horizon? >> that's going to be a real stretch. important because of demographics. the best thing we got going for us is...
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the attack so fierce, in the end more than half of the 53 u.s. troops at the outpost were were killed or wounded. but as buildings burned and the enemy ran freely through the outpost, soldiers became heros. one in particular. >> i know that there are so many great soldiers out there that would have stepped into my shoes and done the same thing. >> reporter: former staff sergeant clint romesha is a reluctant hero. that day he helped plan the recapture of keating and led troops in repelling the onslaught of taliban fighters during a grueling day-long battle. next week, romesha will receive the medal of honor, highest award for combat bravery, becoming just the fourth living recipient among those who have served in afghanistan and iraq. chris jones was a young private under romesha's command when the taliban struck. >> he is in my opinion the only reason we came back that day. >> you led them into places where your fellow soldiers had already been killed. that's why you're getting this medal. others have died in the place that you ran into. you were
the attack so fierce, in the end more than half of the 53 u.s. troops at the outpost were were killed or wounded. but as buildings burned and the enemy ran freely through the outpost, soldiers became heros. one in particular. >> i know that there are so many great soldiers out there that would have stepped into my shoes and done the same thing. >> reporter: former staff sergeant clint romesha is a reluctant hero. that day he helped plan the recapture of keating and led troops in...
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. >> can you imagine u.s. marines charging onto your property an steal your guns. >> i would hope not. >> you're a sensible guy. i hear this all the time in texas. i gave an interview with a friend of yours with 40 and 50 texans. that's the one thing they agreed that tyranny was about to come their way. >> look at all the other countries. it started where we are now and it's ended up with no guns. >> you think that the american military would attack its own people? >> if they're forced to. i hope that would not happen. >> do you think that's what many texans feel about why they would need a weapon like this? >> they want it because they are law-abiding citizens and they know it's legal to purchase it now and it won't be legal now. they rather buy it now and be legal than do something illegal because these are law -abiding citizens we're talking about. >> show me the type of weapon effective for home defense? >> inside your home this is a typical shotgun. the reason i like about this is it does have a strap her
. >> can you imagine u.s. marines charging onto your property an steal your guns. >> i would hope not. >> you're a sensible guy. i hear this all the time in texas. i gave an interview with a friend of yours with 40 and 50 texans. that's the one thing they agreed that tyranny was about to come their way. >> look at all the other countries. it started where we are now and it's ended up with no guns. >> you think that the american military would attack its own people?...
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there's a lot of things in my life -- >> can you imagine u.s. marines charging on to your property and try to steal your guns? >> i hope not but an executive order. >> i spent some time with you. i hear this all the time in texas. i gave an interview to a friend of yours earlier, 30, 50 texans and that was the one thing they all seemed to agree on, that tyranny was about to come their way. >> look at all the other countries and it started where we are right now. and it's ended up with no guns. >> but do you think the american military would attack its own people? >> if they're forced to. i don't know. i hope not. i hope that would not happen. i would think at least 40% or 50% would. >> do you think that's what many texans feel about why they would need a weapon like this? >> they want it because they are law-abiding citizens and they know it's legal to purchase it now and it won't be legal later. they would rather buy it now and be legal rather than do something illegal later because these are law-abiding citizens we're talking about. >> show me
there's a lot of things in my life -- >> can you imagine u.s. marines charging on to your property and try to steal your guns? >> i hope not but an executive order. >> i spent some time with you. i hear this all the time in texas. i gave an interview to a friend of yours earlier, 30, 50 texans and that was the one thing they all seemed to agree on, that tyranny was about to come their way. >> look at all the other countries and it started where we are right now. and it's...
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they no longer have the benefit of u.s. citizenship to protect them when they're on foreign land fighting the battle of the united states. >> earlier, i spoke with rand paul of kentucky and asked him if he thinks he is wrong. >> well, he didn't say no. what i want to hear from john brennan before i agree to let his nomination go forward, that no cia or the department of defense cannot kill someone in america without you know, any kind of judicial proceeding. senator widen asked this, can you kill an american on american soil with a drone without a judicial hearing and brennan didn't answer the question. so, we've asked it in writing. my understanding is senator wyden has answered in writing. so if you're not going to answer no, i think that means you're telling us yes, you believe that the president has the power to kill an american in america. that is appalling. i think even overseas that if there is someone who's not in the middle of firing a gun or grenade launcher, that they really should be tried for treason if they're
they no longer have the benefit of u.s. citizenship to protect them when they're on foreign land fighting the battle of the united states. >> earlier, i spoke with rand paul of kentucky and asked him if he thinks he is wrong. >> well, he didn't say no. what i want to hear from john brennan before i agree to let his nomination go forward, that no cia or the department of defense cannot kill someone in america without you know, any kind of judicial proceeding. senator widen asked...
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she grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 70 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any way to know, was there, for how bad it was going to be. >> they had no idea. overnight they were like a bomb had exploded in their city and killed everybody. >> over the years, this storm-battered town was in that cone of uncertainty many times. katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as
she grew up learning about the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history from her grandfather, who barely survived the storm. >> the water rose and met in the middle of the island, so the whole island was under water. >> the entire island of galveston was submerged? >> entire island. all 35 miles of it. >> at least 8,000 people died that day, september 8th, 1900. 145-mile-per-hour winds, no warning, 70 years before satellites and high-tech forecasting. there really wasn't any...
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. >> you lie to them, it's a violation of the u.s. code, usually a felony in any other jurisdiction. people have this idea that somehow they're going to talk their way out of it. you can't stop it. >> usually they don't lie as extravagantly as she did. this was off the charts. but you know, who is to say the jury isn't buying it? >> what i can't figure out, the only mystery to me is why cable tv hasn't become fix aated on i >> >> you don't thing they have? >> we're on cable tv right now. >> i want to tell you, it hasn't been wall to wall. >> this is pretty much the first time we have done it, but hln, they've been doing it. >> fascinating stuff. thank you very much. just ahead, we'll update you on the breaking news, the blizzard p pummeling texas and oklahoma. look at the images. unbelievable. chad myers joins us again with the latest on the storm's path.y from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands
. >> you lie to them, it's a violation of the u.s. code, usually a felony in any other jurisdiction. people have this idea that somehow they're going to talk their way out of it. you can't stop it. >> usually they don't lie as extravagantly as she did. this was off the charts. but you know, who is to say the jury isn't buying it? >> what i can't figure out, the only mystery to me is why cable tv hasn't become fix aated on i >> >> you don't thing they have? >>...
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the air force tells us that as of yesterday, u.s. c-17s have flown into mali, transporting 760 people and tons of equipment to french troops. france has been heavily involved in ousting the islamist rebels from key malian cities. today, ox fam said many food traders fled the region as the french troops advanced, causing food prices to rise as much as 20%. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad joked today that he would be willing to be the first man iranians sent into space. it came after their news agency said the country had successfully sent a monkey into orbit. you may remember that story, but john mccain got involved in this. he got onto the twitter and said, quote, so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week? i can warn you, calling people monkeys can be problematic. after receiving some criticism about the tweet, mccain tweeted again, clarifying it was a joke and telling people to lighten up. >> it has been 550 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get
the air force tells us that as of yesterday, u.s. c-17s have flown into mali, transporting 760 people and tons of equipment to french troops. france has been heavily involved in ousting the islamist rebels from key malian cities. today, ox fam said many food traders fled the region as the french troops advanced, causing food prices to rise as much as 20%. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad joked today that he would be willing to be the first man iranians sent into space. it came...
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the u.s. ski team says vonn will be out for the rest of the season. they do say they expect her back in time for the 2014 olympic games. you may say that's so far away. dr. strickland of the hospital for special surgery talked to us today and said it's a devastating injury that usually takes 9 to 12 months for an elite athlete like vonn to get back to a full level of training after something like this. >>> congressman jared paulus and bloomenaur of oregon have introduced two bills. it allows those states which legalize marijuana to do so without worrying about federal agencies raiding businesses. how much would this pot tax raise? i'm not a smoker but if you are, this will matter to you. if the federal tax of $50 an ounce were placed on pot, an estimate from the congressional research service says it would rake in $20 billion in revenue annually. that's right. once it's legal, you pay a tax. >>> it's been 551 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? in its latest economic outlook, the congressional budget offic
the u.s. ski team says vonn will be out for the rest of the season. they do say they expect her back in time for the 2014 olympic games. you may say that's so far away. dr. strickland of the hospital for special surgery talked to us today and said it's a devastating injury that usually takes 9 to 12 months for an elite athlete like vonn to get back to a full level of training after something like this. >>> congressman jared paulus and bloomenaur of oregon have introduced two bills. it...
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from, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new...
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uminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the resu
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rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city council, and city rep. >> you call yourself a musical political? >> yeah, i don't see how someone can't be. >> at 57, he was rediscovered by a south african music journalist when they found clues in his lyrics. they brought rodriguez to south africa, and he played to thousands of adoring fans. >> thanks for
rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right...
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this is the closest approach that we're going to get to the u.s. unlike sandy that made the left-hand turn like this, this storm will turn right and head out to sea. but it will continue to push snow like this for the next at least ten hours into maine, new hampshire, parts of vermont, massachusetts, rhode island and connecticut. don't you like how i know all my states there? >> a-plus. >> there goes the low. by 3:00, moving away from the cape, winds die down. snow still at about 10:00 in the morning tomorrow morning still blowing flurries, but other than that, over for new york city in the next three or four hours as that storm heads out to sea. >> take me back quickly to long island expressway. do we have any idea how many people? >> we do not. making phone calls right now. we got it confirmed that there were cars out there stranded and the snow was so deep. we not only have snow 20 inches deep, so it's going to take a snowmobile to get those people. not even a hummer at that point if it start to get packed down with drifts probably four to six f
this is the closest approach that we're going to get to the u.s. unlike sandy that made the left-hand turn like this, this storm will turn right and head out to sea. but it will continue to push snow like this for the next at least ten hours into maine, new hampshire, parts of vermont, massachusetts, rhode island and connecticut. don't you like how i know all my states there? >> a-plus. >> there goes the low. by 3:00, moving away from the cape, winds die down. snow still at about...
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a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people sure to be reading this book. >>> coming up, contaminated water and multiple cases of legionnaires' disease at one va hospital including five deaths. the cdc looked into the outbreak. what they discovered. we're keeping them honest. >>> witnesses say this little boy was slapped across the face by a stranger for crying on an airplane. that stranger now faces charges after turning himself into police. the "360" follow. that's ahead. o... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut
a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people sure to be reading this book. >>> coming up, contaminated...
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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. you became these kind of national advocates to many people against gun violence. where do you see the gun debate going in america now? there have been so many things that happened in the last year, from aurora to sandy hook and so on. where do you see it right now? >> from all the senseless gun violence that's been happening since our son's tragic loss, it's -- it's time for america to take a look at our gun laws. do something with the gun laws, take a look at the people that are purchasing guns, people that they are giving gun licenses to because it's too much senseless violence, just overwhelming the homes right now. we as parents certainl
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change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> the former lapd officer now has thousands of his brothers in blue chasing him. just who was christopher dorner? what lit the fuse to cause this explosive rampage. >> reporter: christopher dorner, target of the largest manhunt in lapd history. a vengeful ex-cop, highly trained marksman, armed and dangerous. turning against the very agency that defined him. >> he loved being a cop. he wanted to be a cop all his life. >> the chris corner that was terrorizing californi
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